Right. Likewise, the race essentialism of The Confederacy would also have gone away faster without a Vicksburg Campaign-style assault on it. That's why we remember Lincoln and Grant as having made catastrophic unforced errors that unnecessarily extended the war another two years.
I would suggest reversing your arrow of causality, as both …
Right. Likewise, the race essentialism of The Confederacy would also have gone away faster without a Vicksburg Campaign-style assault on it. That's why we remember Lincoln and Grant as having made catastrophic unforced errors that unnecessarily extended the war another two years.
I would suggest reversing your arrow of causality, as both Rufo and Hanania's new books show, the race essentialism of the American progressive left goes back to long before either of them were born, and never showed any signs of fading away during any lull or waning of opposition, indeed, quite the contrary.
Right. Likewise, the race essentialism of The Confederacy would also have gone away faster without a Vicksburg Campaign-style assault on it. That's why we remember Lincoln and Grant as having made catastrophic unforced errors that unnecessarily extended the war another two years.
I would suggest reversing your arrow of causality, as both Rufo and Hanania's new books show, the race essentialism of the American progressive left goes back to long before either of them were born, and never showed any signs of fading away during any lull or waning of opposition, indeed, quite the contrary.